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Deuterium Depletion = Survival

"We live by a small trickle of electricity from the sun.” The green of our garden, the algae in our water, the trees, grasses and herbs on our lands are the transforming agents that harvest the sun’s light via the process of photosynthesis. When we consume these foods, this stored sun energy is released into [...]

By |November 9th, 2017|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Deuterium Depletion = Survival

Reality #19: Proton Recycling = Longevity

This blog is the written version of Dr. Kruse's Optimal Klub Members November 2017 Webinar: A Breakdown of The Proton Side THE TAKE HOME:  Metabolism has two key purposes in life:  One is to make water in the mitochondrial and the other is to recycle hydrogen protons to protium form.  The goal is to make [...]

By |November 1st, 2017|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Reality #19: Proton Recycling = Longevity

REALITY #19: THE MITOCHONDRIAC BASICS: THE SUN

Every wave connects with everything in nature via resonance and so it is with life.    ---- Dr. Jack Kruse   THE TAKE HOME:  Is there something special about how the sun creates light that is critical for a mitochondriac in training to understand?  Do you know what it is?  If the blood plasma connected the [...]

Is it better to burn out or fade away?

How do you combat burnout?  I changed how I helped people.  I once believed that it was my job to help anyone who asked for help.  That is the credo of medicine, at least that is what I was taught to believe.   I found this set of beliefs was the fastest way to ruining myself. [...]

By |October 24th, 2017|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Is it better to burn out or fade away?

REALITY #18: MITOCHONDRIAC LESSON, WHAT THEY DIDN’T SAY MATTERS MORE

Who shall decide, when doctors disagree?  A mitochondriac uses data as their discipline in deciding who might be correct. Excellence in nature is a range of differences, and is never based upon a present moment of current belief.  Disagreement is part of the world of science.  I believe disagreement is “ an evolutionary revolution” that [...]

By |October 20th, 2017|Uncategorized|Comments Off on REALITY #18: MITOCHONDRIAC LESSON, WHAT THEY DIDN’T SAY MATTERS MORE

Red light is a powerful drug = Big Pharma

The time has to come think of red light as a powerful compound pharmacy.  Considering that red light in sunlight makes up 42% of our stars light should make you realize just how powerful starlight is for cells.  Irradiation with red light caused gene and noncoding RNA regulation for photoacceptor protection in the retina. If [...]

By |October 16th, 2017|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Red light is a powerful drug = Big Pharma

REALITY #17: HOW DOES LIGHT SCULPT LIFE?

THE TAKE HOME:   Light is the key to resonance phenomena in life.  Photons are the force carrier of the electromagnetic force.  This force has unlimited range and power to act.  It's powered never cease to amaze those who see all the things it can accomplish.  If the process or the task seems impossible you [...]

Why Ask Why?

Nature provides "a why" for things to live, and as such, living things can bear almost any how the Earth can throw at it.  So this raises the difficult question why don't humans understand magnetism well?  When you have no framework of understanding of a topic, a question of why is fruitless.  This is counterintuitive [...]

By |October 7th, 2017|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Why Ask Why?

80:20 2017 Quantum Health ‘Cook Book’

Eat like a king at sunrise, less at lunch, and dine like a pauper at dinner.  Why? Nature loves to hide her secrets because quantum mechanics requires it due to the observer effect called the Quantum Zeno effect. This is why light is so mysterious to people who are not steeped in physics.  My friend [...]

By |October 1st, 2017|Uncategorized|Comments Off on 80:20 2017 Quantum Health ‘Cook Book’

What the TSA Taught Me to Hack in Airports

I want to share with you a hack I did in 2014.  I had a patient with a lot of spine issues who lived in Kenner, La close to the MSY airport.  She reported some really weird symptoms so I got the idea that her location might be the problem so I went to the [...]

By |September 25th, 2017|Uncategorized|Comments Off on What the TSA Taught Me to Hack in Airports
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